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ACDC – Black Money Rules In Sin City (1991)

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ACDC – Black Money Rules In Sin City (1991)

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1 Thunderstruck 	Young, Young 	4:55
2 Shoot to Thrill 	Hell's Bells 	5:34
3 Back in Black 	Johnson, Young 	4:12
4 Sin City 	Scott, Young, Young 	5:03
5 Who Made Who 	Hell's Bells 	4:45
6 Heatseeker 	Hell's Bells 	3:21
7 Jailbreak 	Scott, Young, Young 	20:07
8 That's the Way I Wanna Rock & Roll 	Johnson, Young, Young 	8:50
9 Moneytalks 	Johnson, Young, Young 	3:47
10 Hells Bells 	Johnson, Young, Young 	5:57
11 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap 	Scott, Young, Young 	4:34
12 Whole Lotta Rosie 	Scott, Young, Young 	4:17

Brian Johnson – lead vocals
Angus Young – lead guitar
Malcolm Young – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Cliff Williams – bass guitar, backing vocals
Simon Wright – drums, percussion

 

Bootleggers have never been shy about bootlegging each other. In the 1960s and 1970s, bootleggers who didn't have access to first-generation master recordings often reissued bootlegs by using the vinyl LPs themselves. And the practice of bootleggers bootlegging each other continues today, although today's bootleggers are putting out CDs instead of vinyl LPs. In the 21st century, it isn't uncommon for one bootleg label to reissue another bootlegger's title using the CD itself if he/she doesn't have a first-generation master tape. This AC/DC disc, for example, is a bootleg of a bootleg. Black Money Rules in Sin City first came out in the 1990s, and in 2000 a small, mom-and-pop bootleg label called My Little Sister's Records (which did most of its business around the Northeastern Corridor) made this reissue using CD-R technology. The My Little Sister's version probably doesn't sound as good as the original 1990s version, but while this CD's sound quality isn't perfect, it's good. Black Money Rules in Sin City contains a July 7, 1991, arena show in Toronto, Canada, where AC/DC provides a mixture of gems from the Bon Scott era (including "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," "Sin City," "Jailbreak," and "Whole Lotta Rosie") and gems that Brian Johnson defined ("Hell's Bells," "Back in Black," and "Shoot to Thrill," among others). Few surprises occur, but Johnson and Angus Young still bring a lot of guts, fire, and passion to these heavy metal classics. Black Money Rules in Sin City isn't the ideal document of AC/DC on stage in 1991; many fans will lament the absence of "You Shook Me All Night Long" and "Highway to Hell" (both of which have always been major crowd-pleasers at AC/DC shows). Nonetheless, AC/DC's Toronto set is generally rewarding, if predictable. An original 1990s version of Black Money Rules in Sin City would be preferable to this bootleg of a bootleg, but if you're an obsessive AC/DC collector, the My Little Sister's version is better than nothing. ---Alex Henderson, allmusic.com

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